MHS Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Small and Structured Grants
Funding Amount
Up to US $20,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
MHS Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Small and Structured Grants
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Minnesota Historical Society
Amount: Up to US $20,000
Last Updated: March 03, 2026
Summary
The MHS Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Small and Structured Grants provide essential funding for projects that preserve and enhance Minnesota's rich history and cultural resources. Established through the Legacy Amendment's Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, these grants support a variety of initiatives, including history projects and historic preservation efforts. With a focus on community engagement and sustainability, the program aims to foster lasting impacts on local history and cultural heritage throughout Minnesota.Overview
Background The Minnesota Historical and Cultural Heritage Grants program —also known as Legacy Grants — is a competitive process created to provide financial support for projects focused on preserving Minnesota’s history and culture. This state-funded program is made possible by the Legacy Amendment’s Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund, created through the vote of Minnesotans on Nov. 4, 2008. Program Goals To preserve and enhance access to Minnesota's cultural and historical resources and to support projects of enduring value for the cause of history and historic preservation across the state. Where the Money Came From When Minnesota voters passed the Clean Water, Land and Legacy Amendment in 2008, the state legislature created the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund (H.F. 1231), a portion of which was appropriated to the Minnesota Historical Society for history-related projects around the state. One of those new initiatives was the Statewide Historical and Cultural Grants program, seeded by a pool of $6.75 million to be awarded in the 2010-11 biennium for "projects of enduring value for the cause of history and historic preservation." The then-new grants program took shape over the summer of 2009. At meetings held across the state, more than 150 representatives of county and local historical organizations offered their input on how to use the special legislative funding most effectively. Among the most popular aspects of the proposed grant guidelines: a range of grant sizes and the potential for partnerships. "This grant program will be a benchmark in its potential to reshape the future for local history and historic preservation in Minnesota," said Britta Bloomberg, past head of the Minnesota History Society Historic Preservation Department. "What we do in the first biennium will set the stage for ongoing funding of an initiative that has a 25-year span." What Can Be Funded Eligible projects fall into three project categories: history projects, historic preservation projects, and structured grants. Keep in mind that these are guidelines, not a catalog of all possible projects. In addition, some projects might appear to fit under more than one category. If your planned project does not appear to fit into one of these categories, or if you are unsure which category should be applied to your project, call, e-mail, or write the Grants Office before submitting an application. Final product(s) must be held by a Minnesota-based organization or institution with access to the public. See full details here. HISTORY PROJECTS Oral HistoryResearch and WritingInterpretive Programs and Public EducationPublicationsCollections Care and ManagementGeneral Conservation Assessment and Long-Range Preservation PlanHistorical Organization Self-Assessment Using StEPsMuseum and Archives EnvironmentsEvaluation of Building Mechanical (HVAC) SystemsPlanning For Redesign of Museum LightingDevelop a Disaster PlanDigital Conversion and ReproductionAcquire Primary Resources on MicrofilmAcquire Microfilm Reader/Printer/ScannersMinnesota BookshelfScholarship to National Conference Hosted in MinnesotaArchaeological Collections AssessmentMuseum Security Survey HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROJECTS National Register Property EvaluationNational Register and Local DesignationHistoric Preservation PlanningHistoric Preservation Survey, Identification, and EvaluationHistoric PropertiesEligibility
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